The diet sodas have pH ranging from about 3.0 to 3.7 (lower numbers are more acidic, with battery acid = 1.0).
The citric acid found in non-colas such as Sprite or 7up is more damaging to teeth than the phosphoric acid found in Coke and Pepsi, according to the article in one of the related links.
Soda contains carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, but it does not contain acetic acid.
Pure soda water does not have sugar, only carbonic acid
In an experiment i did in chemistry i found it to be .0105 molar or 2.02 mg of citric acid per mL of soda (this was for diet sierra mist i believe)
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no, they should only have diet soda, there is too much sugar and insulin is not as effective with it, it can raise their blood sugar to enormously high amounts.
Well, it is affected by how much sugar is in a normal soda compared to a diet. But, the sugars are about the same its just that the diet sodas have fake sugar in them. There has beenbig fights about whether a diet soda is healthier. I personally just take normal soda only once in a while instead of everyday.
A soda is indeed an acid.
Soda pop is an acid.
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Just cover the acid with baking soda and let it sit overnight.
Yes, diet coke is unhealthy. In fact, all soda is unhealthy. The acid in the soda wears down your teeth, and you don't sweat as much (which isn't healthy) when you drink a lot of soda, diet or regular. The answer to that question is highly controversial. It has 0 calories, no sugar, which is pretty healthy. But even though that part of it is healthy, and since we are talking about the soda as a whole, diet coke is, overall, unhealthy. Plus it has many acids, and things that are probably not good for your body to have. Diet soda is no more healthier than regular soda.
Both regular soda and diet soda are sweetened, but diet soda is sweetened with artificial sweetener and thus has few or no calories.